Actor Mukul Dev
Bollywood actor Mukul Dev earned a lot of name in the film and TV world and the actor was also liked. Unfortunately, he died at the age of 54. His fans were very disappointed with the death of the actor. But recently the trailer of Ajay Devgan's film Son of Sardar 2 made the fans emotional. In the trailer of this film, Mukul Dev is also seen with a good appearance.
Fans became emotional after seeing him in the trailer and also remembered him. Now the fans are just waiting for the fact that this film should be released in theaters quickly and people can once again see their favorite actor Mukul Dev.
Mukul Dev came as Tony Paji
As soon as Mukul Dev's entry is in the trailer of Son of Sardar 2, the eyes of the fans become moist. All become emotional. Just a month and a half ago, everyone was shedding tears on the actor's death. And now he will be seen on screen for the last time. In this film, he is known for playing the character of Tony Paaji. Now he will once again be seen in the second part of this film in the same character. This film is coming after 13 years. In such a situation, the personality of Mukul Dev also looks quite different. Even before the death, he had gained a lot of weight.
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Mukul laughed everyone on the go
Talking about Mukul Dev, he also romanced in films and also did action roles. But on the go, he has gone laughing at his fans. It is clear from the trailer that Mukul Dev's character is going to be funny in this film. While their screen time is also expected to be quite well. In such a situation, it can be said that Mukul Dev has also given a gift of laughter to his fans on the go.
How did Mukul Dev die?
Talking about Mukul Dev, he died on 23 May 2025 at the age of 54. He was in Delhi. After deteriorating his health, he was shifted to the ICU where he was undergoing treatment but due to health competitions, the actor said goodbye to the world. Now after 13 days, he will be seen acting on the silver screen for the last time.
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